Filed in Mexico
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Class I railroad carriers Norfolk Southern and KCS recently rolled out a new joint intermodal service between central Mexico and the southeastern region of the United States entitled TMX.Posted on 04/25 at 10:17 AM
News • Intermodal • Mexico • Norfolk Southern • KCS • cross-border • Permalink
News • Intermodal • Mexico • Norfolk Southern • KCS • cross-border • Permalink
Thursday, April 12, 2012
In an effort to augment challenges pertaining to over-the-road cross-border shipping, UPS said this week it has rolled out UPS Cross Border Connect, which it described as a ground freight service between the United States and Mexico focused on easing heavyweight freight supply chain challenges for companies investing in cross-border trade.Posted on 04/12 at 08:56 AM
News • Global Logistics • UPS • Cross-border Trucking • Mexico • Permalink
News • Global Logistics • UPS • Cross-border Trucking • Mexico • Permalink
Monday, February 06, 2012
Whether you’re shipping auto brakes, consumer appliance parts, paper or simply packaging material, there are incredible intricacies to cross-border transit – from documentation standards and customs issues, to specific requirements for certain types of shipments. Getting it right is essential: timely delivery impacts production south of the border. To help, we’ve put together this strategy guide for making your intermodal shipments into Mexico smoother.Posted on 02/06 at 10:13 AM
Whitepaper • Exports • Mexico • International Logistics • Pacer • Permalink
Whitepaper • Exports • Mexico • International Logistics • Pacer • Permalink
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Following the July announcement that the United States and Mexico had reached a cross-border trucking agreement, a Wall Street Journal report indicated that the Teamsters union has filed a lawsuit against the White House that intends to block the deal.Posted on 09/06 at 10:25 AM
News • Trucking • DOT • FMCSA • Teamsters • Cross-border Trucking • Mexico • Permalink
News • Trucking • DOT • FMCSA • Teamsters • Cross-border Trucking • Mexico • Permalink
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
FedEx Freight, the less-than-truckload (LTL) subsidiary of FedEx, said this week it opened three new markets in Mexico on August 1, rolling out service centers in Toluca, Puebla, and Veracruz.Posted on 08/31 at 07:39 AM
News • LTL • FedEx • FedEx Freight • Mexico • Less-than-Truckload • Permalink
News • LTL • FedEx • FedEx Freight • Mexico • Less-than-Truckload • Permalink
Monday, April 11, 2011
The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) recently unveiled the details relating to an agreement made in early March regarding the cross-border trucking program between the United States and Mexico.Posted on 04/11 at 10:35 AM
News • Trucking • Global Logistics • Supply Chain • Transportation • Logistics • NAFTA • Cross-border Trucking • Mexico • Permalink
News • Trucking • Global Logistics • Supply Chain • Transportation • Logistics • NAFTA • Cross-border Trucking • Mexico • Permalink
Friday, March 04, 2011
In a political battle that has seen more than its fair share of tension, the United States and Mexico have finally hammered out an agreement to resolve the issues surrounding the countries cross-border trucking program.Posted on 03/04 at 06:43 AM
News • Trucking • Global Logistics • Cross-border Trucking • Mexico • Permalink
News • Trucking • Global Logistics • Cross-border Trucking • Mexico • Permalink
Thursday, December 16, 2010
FedEx announced today it has signed an agreement to acquire Mexico-based domestic express package delivery company MultiPack.Friday, July 16, 2010
Penske Truck Leasing, a subsidiary of global transportation services provider Penske Corporation, said this week it has opened up a new facility in Tijuana, Mexico.Page 1 of 1 pages


